The 2024 NFL draft is going to be an interesting one.
Three quarterbacks are almost certain to go in the top 10 but the total amount that go in the first round is a major question mark. Plus, you have the offensive tackle class being really strong and the wide receiver group could have upward of 10 different prospect being selected in the first 32 picks.
With Senior Bowl practice being in full swing, our latest mock draft has things shaken up in the first round.
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If the Bears end up staying at the pick and not going quarterback, it’s almost certainly going to be Harrison. Arguably the best player in the class and possibly the best wide receiver prospect of all-time, Harrison would take the offense to a different level and continue the development of Justin Fields.

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The Commanders get lucky here and the pick of all the quarterbacks. They get tempted by both Daniels and Maye but ultimately take the hometown boy in Williams. A dynamic playmaker outside of structure, Williams will need some patient coaching to help him win consistently from the pocket to be truly great but all the tools are there.

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The Patriots are looking to branch out their offensive philosophy to the Shanahan tree and there isn’t a better option than Maye to pursue that style of offense. He is a talented player with a big arm and the ability to throw on the move. He likely won’t ever reach the levels of Tom Brady but should immediately be an improvement over Mac Jones and Bailey Zappe.

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The Cardinals missed out on Harrison but they get an excellent receiver prospect in Odunze. With how much Kyler Murray loves to throw the ball down the field, he is the perfect fit as he was 17/24 in contested catches this past year.

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Tight end is going to be a big focus for the Chargers with Jim Harbaugh taking over at head coach and he loved using both Vernon Davis and Delanie Walker with the San Francisco 49ers back in the day. Bowers gives you some of those elite level traits and then some to help Justin Herbert attack down the field.
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